Modellbauer Architekturmodellbau Berlin

Maquette Modellbau in Berlin builds and helps design scale models for the architecture, advertising, branding and creative industries.
View some of the work below and browse the site to learn how we can help bring your ideas to life.

We constantly update this section of the site with a gallery featuring work by competition winners as well as new and exciting organisations who are just starting out.

Working together with clients from diverse creative sectors affords a flexible and much more open approach to how we work.
This allows us to generate unique solutions together with a proven success rate.

A 1:500 scale competition model for the development of the district between Regensburger Straße and Frankenstadion S-Bahn station with 500 apartments, businesses and social facilities integrating heritage-protected residential buildings from the Nazi era. We kept it very simple by using different densities of polyurethane and their […]

A 1:200 scale competition model for a new nursery in Georgsmarienhütte for Berlin based Architects Michels Architekturbüro. A very elegant and only slightly detailed model in pear wood with a combination of seafoam and etched trees.

A 1:50 scale model of the new Berliner Volksbank branch in Potsdam for a presentation at the bcc Berlin Congress Center. A simple execution in Polystyrene (HIPS) and Acrylic and elegantly finished in pure white.

A 1:200 scale model of the main tram station square in Ulm in southern Germany for Berlin based architects Junkerstin. Finished in polystyrene (HIPS), polyurethane and painted with acrylics. Set into a gipsum base.

1:200 scale model of the proposed Qoros car stand at the 2013 Genf Autosalon car show. Finished in black MDF, aluminium, coloured acrylic and oak. Base doubles up as a cover for the model. You can see more of the stand at the car show […]

1:200 scale model of a development proposal for a square to include various grassed areas and skate park. Finished in Polystyrene (HIPS) and maple with textured areas achieved using various grades of sand as well as paint.